women partners in health

It is now believed that a woman's educational level can have an
influence on her life span and on her partner's life span. This has come
from a study involving 1.5 million individuals. The study found that a
woman's level of education was actually more important than the man's
level when it came to how long his life span would end up being. On the
other hand, a man's social class and income seemed to have a larger
impact on a woman's chances of living a longer life than the impact of
her own employment.

This research was performed by experts at the
Stockholm University. They examined data retrieved from the 1990
Swedish Census on 1.5 million individuals who ranged in age from 30 to
59, who were also under employment. Information retrieved on the cause
of death, including such things as cancer, and circulatory diseases such
as heart disease and stroke were then examined for the following
thirteen year period. Education was found to be a relevant issue when it
came to the instances of death, as well as also being affected
indirectly by occupation and income. Education probably also affects the
ability to choose a good, healthy partner that is good for you also.

women's healthIt is believed that the more educated the woman, the
more aware she may be about healthy diets and medical treatments, this
awareness would influence not only their life span, but also that of
their partner. It is the woman that generally takes more responsibility
for the household than men, this may be where the education of the woman
comes in as it relates to the family's lifestyle and eating habits. The
man's education probably wouldn't have much effect in this area because
of his lack of interaction with the household duties. A woman with
higher education will more likely seek out information about healthy
lifestyles and will be able to understand and assimilate the information
they receive.

This means that the woman's education could have
substantial influence where the man's health is concerned, as she would
be more likely to know what to do in certain circumstances and may be
able to make sure that the partner receive better medical treatment. In
this area, the man's educational level would also play a part in the
woman's lifespan as he would also be more likely to seek advice and deal
with his partner's health issues.

It is believed that a man's
income level will greatly influence the death rates of both sexes, this
is probably because men generally make the major part of the income the
family receives and therefore is the standard by which the family lives.
If the male partner is one of lower educational status, he will also be
one of lower income, meaning that the family will live on a lower level
than one with a male making a much larger income. This means the
housing quality, the food quality and the health care quality could all
be substantially lower, leaving both partners open for health issues due
to lack of finances to prevent or thwart them.

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